Image: steel beam used for support when a load bearing wall is removed.

Glulam Timber Beams.

Where appropriate it is possible for us to specify a glued laminated timber (glulam) beam as an alternative to a steel beam.

Glulam can be used without the need for cladding and has a predictable performance in fire because timber chars at a known rate. The thermal insulation characteristics of timber, and the charcoal layer that forms on it, ensure that the interior remains cool and structurally sound during the early stages of a fire.

A steel ‘I’ beam that has the performance of an equivalent glulam beam requires approximately six times the energy to produce. Glulam comes from managed forests.


Image: glued laminated beam (glulam) support for a load bearing wall.

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